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ctilsie242
Sep 26, 2017Explorer II
Everything has risks. Even Fort Knox isn't 100% secure. I would say for all intents and purposes, a Chromebook is as good as you are going to get for security, especially if developer mode is never turned on, so everything is signed and stays signed. Power washing it that often is a bit much, but if it makes one feel good, go for it.
What I do for Web browsing is to browse in a virtual machine, using Hyper-V under Windows 10. Then, when done, I roll it back to a snapshot before I started browsing. This will catch all known malware, as malware that escapes a hypervisor is very, very rare... and only saved for uses for high value targets... and not some common user.
What I do for Web browsing is to browse in a virtual machine, using Hyper-V under Windows 10. Then, when done, I roll it back to a snapshot before I started browsing. This will catch all known malware, as malware that escapes a hypervisor is very, very rare... and only saved for uses for high value targets... and not some common user.
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